Monday 26 October 2009

The best-selling single of the year so far Cheryl Cole’s ‘Fight For This Love’


LONDON - First release as a solo artist is X Factor judge Cheryl Cole’s, topped the UK singer chart ‘Fight For This Love’.
The song is the fastest selling single of the year so far, with more than 290,000 sales, reports the Sun.
The singer Girls Aloud, whose album is out later, knocked Alexandra Burke, who won last year’s the X Factor, off the top of the charts.
Cole’s profile has been rising since her stint as a judge on the show.
Meanwhile, Burke has beaten Michael Bublé and Whitney Houston to the top of the UK albums chart.
The reality champ’s debut, Overcome, went straight to No1. (ANI)

Monday 12 October 2009

Girls Aloud on X Factor, Cheryl Cole joined


Girls Aloud , Cheryl Cole was supported by her pals Kimberley Walsh and Nicola Roberts at the X Factor results gig last night. Despite the fact that Simon Cowell had tried to slap a “no celeb” rule on the judges this year banning them from bringing their famous friends along in a bid to make more room in the conference for Joe Public Kimberley and Nicola turned up anyway.

Saturday 10 October 2009

Out of Control Girls Aloud


The plot
If you're a Girls Aloud fan and haven't had a opportunity to look them in concert yet, now's your chance.
Out Of Control is a recording of one of their 2009 shows at London's O2 Arena.
It showcases their newest songs from their latest studio album as well as new versions of some of their biggest hits.
DVD Extras
There's quite a bit, including a behind the scenes interview with the girls, the graphics used as backdrops during the concert and even the opportunity to follow your favourite member of the pairs as they perform one of the songs.
And as if that wasn't enough, the videos of The Promise, The Loving Kind and Untouchable are also included.

Thursday 8 October 2009

Ashley confuses Brits for Cheryl's love



A new survey conducted has shown that millions of Brits are puzzled as to why Girls Aloud member Cheryl Cole has not dumped her love rat husband
Their one question of how Cheryl can stand the Chelsea footballer after he cheated on her with a hairdresser, has put her in fourth place in a list of life’s 50 most confusing things, compiled after a nationwide poll. Her decision was beaten only by foreign call centres, algebra and “what women see in Russell Brand”. The survey was carried out by price comparison website Confused.com. The Sun quoted a spokesman as saying, “The nation is baffled by Cheryl’s devotion to Ashley, particularly when she can likely have any man on the planet”.

Monday 5 October 2009

Girls Aloud' in Cole 'was homesick


Cheryl Cole has admitted that she felt homesick when she began working with Girls Aloud.
Speaking to The Times, the singer explained that she had never spent so much time away from Newcastle before.
Referring to her hometown, she said: "For me there's always that feeling, that smell in the air. When I started in the band I was so homesick. London was such a change mentality. People didn't get my humour.
"I would go home for an afternoon if I had half a day off. I suppose I was craving normality because everything happened so quickly and I just had to be home for those few hours.
"But when I got married I felt I had a whole change family and a life in London."
Cole also said that she is nervous about beginning her solo career.
"It's exciting and scary doing my own stuff," she explained. "Growing up I always needed to perform, but I always needed to be in a band because it's a form of protection being in a little gang."
Cole's debut solo single 'Fight For This Love' is released on October 19.

Saturday 3 October 2009

X Factor judge Cheryl Cole performing without Girls Aloud




Cheryl Cole says she is in “pure fear” of performing as a solo artist without her Girls Aloud bandmates.
The X factor judge told Sugar magazine that she’s worried about making mistakes on stage and having no one to turn to.
She said: "The thing is, for the past seven years the other girls have been my safety blanket. If I forget my words on stage or something, there's always four other girls that can pick it up.
"Now I'm completely on my own. I wake up in the center of the night sick with pure fear going, 'What am I doing?'"


Since joining the pair through talent programme Popstars: The Rivals, Cheryl has relied on the girls but now she feels it’s time to take the risk and go it alone.
The 26 year old said: "Girls Aloud is becoming a bit too 'normal'. I want a new challenge, a kick up the bum.
"It's excellent to feel frightened. Being out of your comfort zone isn't always a bad thing."